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REPORT ON DIAMOND DRILL HOLE DR95-43 BY MIDWEST DRILLING FOR KWG RESOURCES ON CLAIM 1207222 SEPTEMBER 1995 J! 9 PREPARED BY: STEVE S. MUNRO, B Se Thursday, March 06, 1997 43F04NW0002 2.17519 010

RPT ON DDH DR95-43 BY MIDWEST DRILLING FOR KWG RESC … · 2017. 1. 17. · (5GY5/2), aphanitic material; abundant calcite 48.03-48.42: medium dark grey (N4) gneiss as below 48.42-52.63:

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  • REPORTON

    DIAMOND DRILL HOLE

    DR95-43

    BY

    MIDWEST DRILLING

    FOR

    KWG RESOURCES

    ON CLAIM

    1207222

    SEPTEMBER 1995

    J! 9

    PREPARED BY: STEVE S. MUNRO, B SeThursday, March 06, 1997

    43F04NW0002 2.17519 010

  • TABLE OF CONTENTS

    1.0 INTRODUCTION2.0 DRILL HOLE LOCATION3.0 DRILL HOLE PLAN AND LOG4.0 THE DRILL CORE

    FIGURE l - DRILL HOLE LOCATION MAPDRILL HOLE PLANDRILL SECTIONDRILL LOG

    33334567

    43F04NW00022.17519 010C

  • 1.0 INTRODUCTION

    This report describes a single diamond drill hole, drilled by Midwest Drilling on behalf of KWG Resources Inc. of Toronto, Ontario, located north of the Attawapiskat River in the James Bay Lowlands of Ontario.

    The drill hole was part of a drilling programme, carried out from a base established at Spider Lake, located approximately 300km northeast of the town of Nakina, Ontario. Drilling commenced on September 3, 1995 and was completed on September 5, 1995. A total depth of 178m was reached.

    2.0 DRILL HOLE LOCATION

    The drill hole is located approximately twenty kilometers north of the Attawapiskat River, at the following coordinates:

    53 0 11.508'North Latitude and 85 0 47.258' West Longitude

    The location of the drill hole is shown in figure 1.

    3.0 DRILL HOLE PLAN AND LOG

    Specific information about the drill hole is included in the geologist's drill log that accompanies this report. Along with the drill log is a plan map showing the drill hole's location on the claim

    4.0 THE DRILL CORE

    The drill core was logged on September 10, 1995, at the Spider Lake camp, by Roger Thomas. Details of shipment and storage of the drill core follow the drill log, included with this report. Please note, the portion of the drill core that was shipped to KWG's Toronto office was sent for assay and was destroyed.

  • SCALE 1:1,000,000

    FIGURE 1 - DRILL HOLE LOCATION MAP

  • DRILL HOLE LOCATION PLAN CLAIM 1207222 SHEET 532854

    NTS 43F/04

    ——— i

    1207222 DR 95-40i1

    Ashton Ground Grid Line 5+OOE |-4

    DR 95-43 ( Az=0 0

    Depth - 1 78m -

    -46+OON - 1t J

    -5+OON

    — 4-f DON

    -3+OON

    --2+OON

    | ————————— —— ————————————————— . - ~-

    1207224120m

    roCMCM

    O -CM

    565m

    1207225

    MAGNETIC DECLINATION -12 deg

    O________250 500 750

    (metres)

    Scale 1:10,000

    Nu NT

  • ^OVERBURDEN

    PALED/DIG SEDIMENT

    KIMBERLITE

    PALAEEIZEIID DDLDMITES SANDSTONEM SILTSTONE

    PRECAMBRIANG GNEISSK KIMBERLITE

    DRILL HOLE: DR95-40 g. 43

    GRID: E3 (Ashton)

    LINE: L5 + OOE

    DRAWN BY:

    DATE:

    R, D. Thomas

    02/11/95

  • Client: Drilled by: Logged by:

    LOCATION:

    DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOG

    KWG Resources Inc.Midwest DrillingRoger D. Thomas, MSc., P.Eng. for C. F. Gleeson and Associates Ltd.

    Hole No. D R 95-43 Page 1 of 14

    Province: Ontario County/District: Kenora (Patricia Portion) Latitude/Longitude: 53 0 11.5080'N /85 0 47.2584'W Grid: E 3

    Ashton Grid

    Grid Name:Claim No:UTM:Grid reference:

    Spider #1120722216 581002E5894076N0+83S 0+39W5+OOE 4+65N

    DRILL HOLE CHARACTERISTICS:

    Core Size: Depth of Casing: Total depth: Date Drilled: Date Logged: Date Log Printed:

    BQ48 m178.1 m3 September - 5 September, 1995September 10, 19958 February 1997

    Hole orientation: Inclination:

    O 045 0 at Om43 0 at 178m

    Note: Alphanumeric^ in parentheses following colours (eg: greyish black (N2) or greenish black (5G3/1)) are Munsell Color numbers afterGoddard, E. N., Trask, P. D., de Ford, R., Rove, O. N., Singewald, J. T. and Overbeck, R. M. 1984: Rock-color chart; Geological Society of America, Special Publication, Boulder, Colorado, USAMunsell Products 1973: Munsell soil color charts; Munsell Products, Macbeth Color 8, Photometry Division of Kollmorgen Corporation, Baltimore, Maryland, USA

    Angularity (VA = very angular, A = angular, SA = subangular, SR = subrounded, R = rounded, WR = well rounded) is according to:Powers, M. C. (1953): Comparison chart for visual estimation of roundness; Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 23, p. 117-119.

    "M. S." = magnetic susceptibility

  • HOLE NUMBER: DR 95-43 Page 2 of 14

    From (m)

    0.00

    12.78

    24.99

    24.99

    26.00

    26.00

    30.08

    30.08

    To (m)

    12.78

    24.99

    26.00

    30.38

    33.04

    Description

    OVERBURDEN: Glaciomarine and glaciolacustrine clay overlying silt

    and sand and glacial till. Fragments cored from the till include mainly dolomite, as below, with one piece of light greenish grey (5G7/1 ) fine-grained quartzite

    DOLOMITE: Yellowish grey (5Y7/2), mottled with medium yellowish

    orange (10YR7/6) patches, particularly in the lower part of the unit; fine-grained to aphanitic; 10 07o calcite, 1007o fine- to medium-grained quartz sand, 800Xo dolomite. Fossiliferous (Rugose corals) in places. Pitted in places, pits coated with drusy quartz or dolomite.

    22.73-23.41: 0.75m lost core 23.41-24.99: slightly darker coloured

    CONTACT: ground

    Yellowish grey (5Y8/1), fine-grained, fairly homogeneous and massive; 300Xo calcite, 700Xo dolomite; some fossil fragments up to 70mm diameter. In places, 10-30mm masses of granular dolomite with more crystalline dolomite filling the voids occur

    CONTACT: ground

    DOLOMITE: Yellowish grey (5Y7/2), as above (12.78-24.99)

    CONTACT: gradational change in colour and texture

    DOLOMITE: Pale brown (5yr572) mottled with greyish orange

    (10YR7/4) becoming uniformly qrev with depth. Pale

    Sample No

    14

    17

    20

    23

    26

    29

    From (m)

    14.02

    16.92

    20.00

    22.61?

    25.84

    28.92

    To (m)

    14.13

    17.00

    20.13

    22.73?

    26.00

    29.00

    Depth (m)

    13

    14

    15

    16

    17

    18

    19

    20

    21

    22

    23

    24

    25

    26

    27

    28

    29

    M.S.do-3)

    -.37

    -.60

    0.05

    0.02

    0.22

    0.12

    0.02

    1.00

    0.10

    0.07

    0.10

    0.02

    0.07

    -.07

    0.07

    0.17

    0.15

  • HOLE NUMBER: DR 95-43 Page 3 of 14

    From (m)

    30.08

    33.04

    33.04

    36.33

    36.33

    41.44

    To (m)

    33.04

    36.33

    41.44

    Description

    DOLOMITE: (cont) brown, 10-20x20-40mm, R, irregular masses of dolomite set in 6007o crystalline calcite (orange) matrix

    @31.96: ground core 31.96-32.02: pale red, very sandy and

    fossiliferous; bedding CAM7" 32.02-33.04: medium grey (N5) and yellowish

    grey (5Y8/1) mottled; abundant "worm burrows"

    CONTACT: sharp, CA=47°

    SANDSTONE: Medium grey (N5) mottled with 20070-5007o light grey

    (N7), R, in places elongated (stretched) masses of fine grained quartz sand with calcite cement. Medium grey material is composed of 1007o WR, medium-grained quartz sand, 3007o WR-SR, fine-grained quartz sand, 1 07o R, fine grained opaque minerals (magnetite or chromite), 5907o silt, clay and calcite cement.

    34.00-34.55: Three 5mm clay seams, CA=48 0

    CONTACT: very disturbed

    SANDSTONE: Medium grey (N5) to medium light grey (N6), massive,

    homogeneous, soft; 6007o very fine-grained, R, quartz sand, 3907o silt and clay, 1 07o very fine-grained Py in 1mm clots

    38.55-39.02: similar to sandstone above (33.04-36.33)

    CONTACT: gradual colour and compositional change

    Sample No

    32

    35

    38

    41

    From (m)

    32.00

    35.03

    37.88

    41.00

    To (m)

    32.11

    35.14

    37.97

    41.12

    Depth (m)

    30

    31

    32

    33

    34

    35

    36

    37

    38

    39

    40

    41

    M.S.do-3)

    0.02

    1.15

    0.90

    0.02

    0.05

    0.67

    0.05

    0.30

    1.40

    0.10

    0.12

    0.17

  • HOLE NUMBER: DR 95-43 Page 4 of 14

    From (m)

    41.44

    47.00

    47.00

    To (m)

    47.00

    55.60

    Description

    SANDSTONE, sandy: Greenish grey (5G6/1), massive, homogeneous, soft;

    10 0Xo-15 0Xo, WR-R, fine-grained quartz sand, 750Xo-800Xo silt and very fine quartz sand, 50Xo-100X0 silica (?) cement

    @42.29: turns light grey (N7) and exhibits bedding CA=46 0 . Very porous and permeable

    44.00-47.00: medium-grained sandstone, 100Xo coarse, SA, quartz sand, 800Xo SA, medium sand, 100Xo fine sand, little cement. Very soft, 1.93m lost core ; last few pieces of core are very ground and may be shale or from the underlying unit

    CONTACT: obscured by poor core recovery

    GNEISS, weathered: Soil profile: highly variable, generally soft but increasing

    in hardness and competence with depth 47.00-47.35: Dark grey (N3) and greenish black

    (5GY2/1); 200Xo 20-40mm, SR-SA, fragments of gneiss (as below) in greenish black matrix of fine-grained quartz, feldspar and aphanitic material

    47.35-48.03: 600Xo, 40-120mm very light grey (N8), WR- SA, fragments of gneiss, 400Xo, dusky yellowish green (5GY5/2), aphanitic material; abundant calcite

    48.03-48.42: medium dark grey (N4) gneiss as below 48.42-52.63: 700Xo, 0.1 -0.4m, moderately weathered

    pink gneiss as below, 300Xo, 1-30mm seams of white feldspar and green aphanitic material

    52.63-52.98: very broken and soft core with abundant goethite-limonite

    52.98-55.60: similar to 48.42-52.63 except gneissic fragments are larger. Rock is generally harder (increasing downwards) and very red coloured resulting from iron oxides

    55.00-55.15: brecciated gneiss

    Sample No

    44

    47

    50

    53

    From (m)

    43.92

    47.07

    50.00

    53.00

    To (m)

    43.98

    47.18

    50.14

    53.13

    Depth (m)

    42

    43

    44

    45

    46

    47

    48

    49

    50

    51

    52

    53

    54

    55

    M.S.do-3)

    0.72

    1.22

    0.15

    0.05

    1.05

    0.12

    0.40

    0.50

    0.57

    0.25

    0.20

    0.32

    0.22

    0.37

  • HOLE NUMBER: DR 95-43 Page 5 of 14

    From (m)

    55.60

    55.60

    56.33

    56.33

    56.62

    56.62

    56.70

    56.70

    To(m)

    56.33

    56.62

    56.70

    106.36

    Description

    CONTACT: gradational decrease in weathering

    GNEISS: Moderate red to moderate reddish brown (7.5R4/6),

    fine-grained, foliated (CA=62 0 ); 1507o anhedral quartz, 7007o anhedral K-spar, 1 007o white feldspar, 507o biotite, trace very fine-grained opaque minerals (magnetite ?). Abundant very fine fractures parallel foliation

    CONTACT: obscured in highly weathered core

    KIMBERLITE DYKE OR CONTACT ZONE: Moderately weathered; 3007o 20-50mm, WR fragments

    of grey gneiss xenoliths in 7007o kimberlite matrix. Kimberlite composed of 1007o 1-2mm WR, green olivine, 4007o -ci mm WR green olivine, 507o mica, 4507o very fine grained to aphanitic, serpentinized groundmass, trace calcite. Xenoliths are highly altered; rock is highly weathered.

    CONTACT: sharp, CA=70°

    GNEISS: possibly a xenolith Light grey (N7), similar in composition to pink gneiss

    above (55.60-56.33); highly fractured

    CONTACT: ground core

    KIMBERLITE: Greenish black (5GY2/1), locally quite variable in

    composition and texture. Xenoliths are highly altered and commonly dark green to black; commonly rust

    Sample No

    56

    59

    From (m)

    56.02

    58.93

    To (m)

    56.12

    59.00

    Depth (m)

    56

    57

    58

    59

    M.S.(10-3)

    2.72

    64.1

    38.8

    73.9

  • HOLE NUMBER: DR 95-43 Page 6 of 14

    From (m)

    56.70

    To (m)

    106.36

    Description

    KIMBERLITE: (cont) stained and original composition not easily determined; smaller xenoliths ^20mm) commonly composed of aphanitic serpentine. Abundant fine fractures, generally filled with ^mm of serpentine, more rarely with calcite. Average composition: 2007o-40 07o, 2-7mm, WR, greenish grey olivine, 1007o-30 07o ^mm, WR, few euhedral, greenish grey olivine, 10*yo-2007o, very fine-grained mica, 1 07o-2 07o disseminated, very fine-grained, white mineral (serpentine ?), 3007o-50 07o aphanitic dark green serpentinized groundmass, Trace 0.5mm white serpentine (after diopside), 007o-507o calcite in groundmass, 1 07o-3 07o magnetite (moderately magnetic), 1007o xenoliths and blebs of aphanitic serpentine after xenoliths

    56.70-60.50: decreasing from moderately weathered at top to slightly weathered. Core is very broken in places

    59.42-59.64: blackish red (5R2/2), abundant •:1mm white mineral (after diopside ?); eclogite nodule ?

    62.00-62.05: ground core, blackish red (5R2/2) @62.60: serpentine filled microfractures,

    CA=40 0 56.70-89.00: abundant 1-2mm fracture fillings

    and lenses of green serpentine (highly altered xenoliths ?). Average spacing = 1/cm. CAS40 0

    75.13-76.00: no serpentine fracture fillings; olivines have rust stain on fractures

    81.07-82.00: 1507o, 20-1 20mm gneissic xenoliths, moderately altered

    81.74-82.35: highly contaminated; xenoliths, present mainly in the lower part of section, are surrounded by light green, fine-grained

    Sample No

    62

    65

    68

    71

    74

    77

    80

    From (m)

    61.90

    64.89

    67.91

    71.04

    74.00

    77.08

    80.00

    To Depth (m) || (m)

    62.00

    65.00

    68.00

    71.14

    74.07

    77.14

    80.08

    60

    61

    62

    63

    64

    65

    66

    67

    68

    69

    70

    71

    72

    73

    74

    75

    76

    77

    78

    79

    80

    M.S.do-3)

    61.3

    45.1

    10.5

    32.5

    36.5

    96.9

    82.5

    42.3

    75.2

    34.1

    64.3

    19.7

    67.3

    56.5

    73.1

    80.1

    62.8

    94.6

    52.0

    64.2

    26.4

  • HOLE NUMBER: DR 95-43 Page 7 of 14

    From (m)

    56.70

    To (m)

    106.36

    Description

    KIMBERLITE: (cont) kimberlite. The main body of kimberlite in this section id fine-grained with light green groundmass

    83.68-83.78: eclogite nodule (?) - very dark coloured, mainly olivine, trace white mineral (after diopside ?)

    83.78-84.23: highly contaminated as above (80.74-81.35)

    86.42-86.65: xenolith, light grey, containing several 2-5mm seams of green serpentine, CA-56 0

    88.60-89.00: few 1mm calcite+white serpentine filled fractures, CA=68 0

    @90.72: sharp reduction in abundance of serpentinized fractures; very few below this point

    91.82-92.03: gneissic xenolith, very highly altered

    93.08-93.69: dark greenish grey (5G4/1), resulting from 4007o light green aphanitic serpentinized groundmass

    93.69-96.85: dark greenish grey (5GY4/1), fine grained, granular; variable composition; 20Xo, R, 10mm diameter, moderate to highly altered, corroded gneissic xenoliths; 507o "ghosts" of ^mm, R, olivine, 507o-5007o, R, -slmm olivine, 0070 - 1007o fine-grained phlogopite, 007o-10 07o fine-grained biotite; 10"7o calcite, 20070-4007o serpentinized, light green groundmass, 1007o-20 07o other leucocratic minerals, 15 07o-30 07o other melanocratic minerals

    98.23-98.37: black, very fine-grained, foliated material with 10x20mm, A, masses of magnetite. 1507o phlogopite, 007o-1007o white mineral (after diopside ?). Contacts of unit are very sharp, CA=46°. Eclogite nodule ?

    Sample No

    83

    86

    89

    92

    95

    98

    101

    From (m)

    83.05

    86.11

    89.07

    92.00

    95.00

    98.00

    101.00

    To (m)

    83.11

    86.20

    89.17

    92.10

    95.10

    98.10

    101.09

    Depth (m)

    81

    82

    83

    84

    85

    86

    87

    88

    89

    90

    91

    92

    93

    94

    95

    96

    97

    98

    99

    100

    101

    M.S.(10-3)

    25.1

    96.0

    83.7

    37.0

    37.0

    80.8

    107

    59.4

    39.1

    68.4

    95.6

    68.3

    128

    124

    113

    106

    123

    102

    91.1

    133

    103

  • HOLE NUMBER: DR 95-43 Page 8 of 14

    From (m)

    56.70

    106.38

    106.38

    To(m)

    106.38

    108.60

    Description

    KIMBERLITE: (cont) 97.60-97.77: as above; magnetite as 1-2mm

    masses @98.95: 25mm SA, fragments as above;

    magnetite as 1-2mm masses 101.44-102.01: 700Xo gneissic xenoliths,

    moderately altered 102.53-102.86: as above (93.69-96.85) @1 03.25: 35mm A, embayed xenolith,

    probably not gneiss 103.38-103.91: moderately altered gneissic

    xenolith 104.18-105.07: moderately altered gneissic

    xenolith; 120mm zone of highly contaminated kimberlite at top and bottom: dark greenish grey, (5G4/1 ), very fine-grained, granular. 1 0mm very highly altered (100Xo-20 0Xo quartetfeldspar in aphanitic serpentinized groundmass) rim on xenolith. Degree of serpentinization decreases toward core of xenolith

    105.37-105.50: several 10-20mm masses of very dark green to black serpentine surrounding gneissic xenoliths

    105.80-1 05.97: as above 105.97-106.34: dark greenish grey (5G4/1),

    highly contaminated kimberlite @106.34: 3mm serpentinized fracture, CAS28 0

    CONTACT: in fractured core, CA=43 0

    XENOLITH: 650Xo pinkish gneiss, 350Xo light grey gneiss.

    Pink gneiss: is moderate reddish oranae (10R6/6). fine- tomedium-grained, fairly homogeneous and massive;

    Sample No

    104

    107

    From (m)

    103.92

    106.82

    To(m)

    103.97

    106.90

    Depth (m)

    102

    103

    104

    105

    106

    107

    108

    M.S.(10-3)

    8.55

    1.72

    1.40

    0.55

    0.80

    0.50

    7.17

  • HOLE NUMBER: DR 95-43 Page 9 of 14

    From (m)

    106.38

    108.60

    108.60

    110.48

    110.48

    To (m)

    108.60

    110.48

    121.82

    Description

    XENOLITH: (cont) 7507o pink feldspar, 1007o-2007o grey, greasy serpentine, 5 07o- 1507o phlogopite, trace magnetite Light grey gneiss: similar composition to above except feldspar is white and trace Py is present

    2-4mm serpentine filled fractures are common throughout

    107.90-108.05: highly contaminated kimberlite between pink and light grey gneiss

    CONTACT: sharp, CA=85°

    KIMBERLITE, highly contaminated: Dark greenish grey (5G4/1) to greenish grey (5G6/1),

    fine-grained; highly variable texture and composition; 1 07o- 2007o 1-3mm black, WR-SR olivine, 3007o-7007o *:1mm black, WR, olivine, 3 07o 0.1mm serpentine, 2007o-4007o aphanitic serpentinized, light coloured groundmass, trace magnetite, trace-5% phlogopite

    @1 10.40: 5mm dark green serpentine filled fracture

    CONTACT: irregular, 2-3mm dark green serpentine seam

    KIMBERLITE, with abundant xenoliths: Highly variable in colour and composition; overall

    composition: 4007o 0.01-0. 10m, SA-SR, xenoliths of pink and light grey gneiss, Smallest xenoliths are very highly altered to serpentine; larger xenoliths have unaltered core and low to highly altered margins. 6007o kimberlite surrounding the xenoliths is light to dark green and contains 1 07o-1007o, 2-6mm, WR, brownish green olivine, 2007o-4007o, *:1mm, WR, brownish green olivine, 1 070-507o,

    Sample No

    110

    113

    116

    From (m)

    109.89

    113.11

    116.00

    To (m)

    109.98

    113.21

    116.09

    Depth (m)

    109

    110

    111

    112

    113

    114

    115

    116

    M.S.do-3)

    130

    11.4

    8.20

    1.92

    0.97

    0.22

    0.50

    1.17

  • HOLE NUMBER: DR 95-43 Page 10 of 14

    From (m)

    110.48

    121.82

    121.82

    136.54

    To (m)

    121.82

    136.54

    Description

    KIMBERLITE, with abundant xenoliths: (cont) 0.5mm phlogopite, 5007o-7007o aphanitic serpentinized groundmass

    112.31-112.44: xenolith of very coarse-grained feldspar (8-1 3mm across crystals). Abundant limonite-goethite stain

    113.53-116.00: xenoliths are very highly altered

    CONTACT: 30mm serpentine filled fracture, CA=52 0

    KIMBERLITE, hypabbysal: Greenish black (5GY2/1), homogeneous, massive,

    moderately magnetic; 1 07o highly altered (highly serpentinized with indistinct edges) gneissic xenoliths, 507o WR, 2-1 Omm, blackish green olivine, 4007o 0.5-1 mm WR, brownish green olivine, 1007o very fine-grained mica, 207o 0.1mm serpentine, 3070 very fine-grained disseminated magnetite, 4007o light green, aphanitic groundmass of calcite, serpentine and other minerals, trace limonite- goethite

    @123.70: 10mm serpentine+calcite seam, CA^2 0

    128.62-128.79: gneissic xenolith: highly altered, abundant iron oxide staining

    @131.20: 35mm SR, partly embayed, brownish green xenolith

    132.21-132.33: highly altered, gneissic xenolith 133.27-1 34.00: as above

    CONTACT: broken core

    Sample No

    119

    122

    125

    128

    131

    134

    From (m)

    119.00

    122.00

    125.00

    127.91

    130.93

    133.90

    To (m)

    119.10

    122.09

    125.10

    128.00

    131.00

    134.00

    Depth (m)

    117

    118

    119

    120

    121

    122

    123

    124

    125

    126

    127

    128

    129

    130

    131

    132

    133

    134

    135

    136

    M.S.do-3)

    1.00

    1.45

    0.82

    0.45

    3.72

    8.25

    101

    106

    102

    128

    94.6

    124

    124

    40.8

    72.8

    87.4

    63.8

    7.00

    29.5

    78.5

  • HOLE NUMBER: DR 95-43 Pag

    From (m)

    136.54

    114.08

    114.08

    141.35

    141.35

    141.65

    To (m)

    141.08

    141.35

    141.65

    Description

    GNEISS: Light to moderate red (5R5/6) and light grey (N7), fine

    grained, massive near centre, highly fractured near margins (CA=29°). Core of gneiss is 1007o-2007o quartz, 7007o-75 07o pink feldspar, 1007o biotite, 507o calcite, trace-1% masses of white feldspar with up to 30mm crystals, trace iron oxides. Light grey variety has 507o quartz and 8007o white feldspar

    CONTACT: 10mm serpentine+calcite fracture, CA=45 0

    KIMBERLITE DYKE: Chill margin: 13mm, very fine-grained; 2007o mica, 8007o

    olivine . Main dyke: dark greenish grey (5GY4/1),

    homogeneous, massive; 7507o WR, 1mm, greenish grey olivine, 1507o fine-grained mica (phlogopite), 5 07o fine grained calcite, 507o aphanitic serpentine. M.S.-2.22

    Chill margin: 6mm, very fine-grained, 2007o mica, 8007o olivine

    CONTACT: 5mm dark green serpentine+calcite filled fracture, CA=66°

    GNEISS: Greenish black (5GY2/1), fine-grained, well banded

    (CA=44 0 ) with 5-1 Omm light grey bands, highly altered;6007o dark green serpentine, 2007o mica (biotite), 20"7o white serpentine+calcite, trace very fine-grained disseminated white mineral (serpentine ?), trace pink garnet (?). Light grey bands are 8007o white feldspar (?)

    CONTACT: 5mm dark green, serpentine+calcite filled fracture, CA=66 0

    Sample No

    137

    140

    From (m)

    137.08

    140.00

    To(m)

    137.18

    140.10

    Depth (m)

    137

    138

    139

    140

    141

    M.S.do-3)

    3.20

    3.82

    0.32

    0.20

    0.17

    e 11 of 14

  • HOLE NUMBER: DR 95-43 Pag

    From (m)

    141.65

    141.91

    141.91

    To (m)

    141.91

    178.11

    Description

    KIMBERLITE DYKE: Chill margin: 5mm, brownish, fine- to medium-grained;

    2007o 1mm olivine, 1007o mica Main dyke: dark greenish grey to greenish black

    (5GY3/1); as above (141.08-141.35) except 1 07o coarse phlogopite. M.S.O.80

    No chill margin

    CONTACT: 8mm serpentine+calcite filled fracture, CA=46 0

    GNEISS: Moderately well banded, 3007o dark grey, 6007o light

    grey, 1007o pink. Few iron oxide coated and calcite coated fractures.

    Dark grey: dark grey (N3), fine-grained, foliated, fairly uniform; 2007o quartz, 6807o plagioclase, 1007o biotite (slightly chloritized).

    PLnkjineiss: moderate orange pink (10R7/4), fine grained, homogeneous, massive to weakly foliated; 1007o quartz, 4007o pink feldspar, 4007o white feldspar, 1007o biotite, trace brown garnet (?)

    @148.50: gneissosity CA=38 t>@149.90: gneissosity CAS51 0 @1 55.60: gneissosity 0/^=53" 158.70-159.27: broken core, some

    serpentinized fractures, CA=35° @159.79: 20mm mass of kimberlite on side of

    core: edge of a dyke (?) @167.10: gneissosity CA=36° @168.10: two 1mm serpentinized fractures,

    CA=38 0 @174.50: gneissosity is isoclinally folded @1 77.50: gneissosity CAM9 0

    Sample No

    143

    146

    149

    152

    155

    From (m)

    142.94

    146.00

    148.78

    152.00

    155.00

    To (m)

    143.00

    146.10

    148.88

    152.11

    155.09

    Depth (m)

    142

    143

    144

    145

    146

    147

    148

    149

    150

    151

    152

    153

    154

    155

    156

    157

    M.S.do-3)

    0.17

    0.25

    0.47

    0.47

    0.50

    2.65

    2.57

    0.55

    0.52

    1.77

    0.52

    0.50

    2.10

    1.02

    1.62

    1.52

    e 12 of 14

  • HOLE NUMBER: DR 95-43 Pag

    From (m)

    178.11

    To (m)

    Description

    END OF HOLE: (bit wore out, also sufficiently far past the last occurrence of kimberlite)

    Sample No

    158

    161

    164

    167

    170

    173

    176

    From (m)

    157.89

    160.91

    164.00

    167.00

    169.90

    173.00

    176.00

    To(m)

    158.00

    161.00

    164.10

    167.13

    170.00

    173.10

    176.12

    Depth (m)

    158

    159

    160

    161

    162

    163

    164

    165

    166

    167

    168

    169

    170

    171

    172

    173

    174

    175

    176

    177

    178

    M.S.do-3)

    0.87

    0.12

    0.37

    2.17

    2.25

    3.77

    2.95

    2.37

    4.70

    3.12

    1.00

    2.67

    1.67

    6.22

    2.77

    5.05

    3.17

    6.57

    2.82

    2.32

    3.60

    e 13 of 14

  • CORE BOXING AND STORAGE Page 14 of 14

    DR95-43

    BOX No.

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    10

    11

    12

    13

    14

    15

    16

    17

    18

    19

    20

    21

    DEPTH

    FROM

    0.00

    17.32

    24.70

    30.80

    36.48

    42.49

    50.12

    55.90

    61.70

    67.37

    73.90

    78.45

    84.30

    89.84

    95.58

    101.48

    107.00

    112.85

    118.59

    124.48

    130.05

    TO

    17.32

    24.70

    30.80

    36.48

    42.49

    50.12

    55.90

    61.70

    67.37

    73.90

    78.45

    84.30

    89.84

    95.58

    101.48

    107.00

    112.85

    118.59

    124.48

    130.05

    135.55

    ROCK TYPE

    Palaeozoics

    Palaeozoics

    Palaeozoics

    Palaeozoics

    Palaeozoics

    Palaeo/PreG

    Gneiss

    Gneiss/Kirn

    Kimberlite

    Kimberlite

    Kimberlite

    Kimberlite

    Kimberlite

    Kimberlite

    Kimberlite

    Kimberlite

    Kimberlite

    Kimberlite

    Kimberlite

    Kimberlite

    Kimberlite

    SHIP/ STORE

    Camp

    Camp

    Camp

    Camp

    Camp

    Camp

    Camp

    Toronto

    Toronto

    Toronto

    Toronto

    Toronto

    Toronto

    Toronto

    Toronto

    Toronto

    Toronto

    Toronto

    Toronto

    Toronto

    Toronto

    BOX No.

    22

    23

    24

    25

    26

    27

    28

    29

    DEPTH

    FROM

    135.55

    141.35

    146.45

    152.27

    158.17

    164.00

    169.80

    175.60

    TO

    141.35

    146.45

    152.27

    158.17

    164.00

    169.80

    175.60

    178.11

    ROCK TYPE

    Kimberlite

    Kimberlite

    Kirn/Gneiss

    Gneiss

    Gneiss

    Gneiss

    Gneiss

    Gneiss

    SHIP/ STORE

    Toronto

    Toronto

    Toronto

    Camp

    Camp

    Camp

    Camp

    Camp

  • Northern Development and Mines

    Ontario 'After Recording Claim

    Mining Act

    Personal information collected on this form Is obtained under the authority of the Mining Act. This Information will be used for correspondence. Questions about this collection should be directed to the Provincial Manager, Mining Lands, Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, Fourth ROOT, 159 Cedar Street, Sudbury. Ontario, P3E 6A5, telephone (705) 670-7264. -

    Instructions: O- Please tvoe or print and subrnitJriSduDllcate.

    43F04NW00022.17519 900

    s of filing assessment work

    h Work Group.n duplicate.ust accompany this Jqrmy

    c or consurVme Mining

    Recorded Holders]l/ 1 , 1 r s) 1 r\ \AJ L? KfSDwfd/'^ \ vit~

    Address

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    Client No.

    Telephone No.

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    Dates ' - f Work From: C x -} l ,~, ^- To: c x s-- / ,- . ^- Performed J)f*0C -5 / 7 \ \s O'"t- S f ^ S

    3* r rv /ft-

    Work Performed (Check One Work Group Only)Work Group Type

    Geotechnical Survey

    Physical Work, Including Drilling \^\Oi\Mf)tA(ARehabilitation ^Other Authorized Work

    Assays

    Assignment from Reserve

    Total Assessment Work Claimed on the Attached Statement of Costs ^ * t 2 ^ 7

    Note: The Minister may reject for assessment work credit all or part of the assessment work submitted if the recorded holder cannot verify expenditures claimed in the statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification.

    Persons and Survey Company Who Performed the Work (Give Name and Address of Author of Report)Name

    H\ciuOf^i. Or, I d'nc.

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    [attach a schedule If necessary)

    Certification of Beneficial Interest * See Note No. 1 on reverse side1 certify that at the time the work was performed, the claims covered In this work report were recorded In the current holder's name or held under a beneficial Interest by the current recorded holder.

    Date

    Aki ah i-Recorded Holder or Agent (Signature)

    W,M S- ————Certification of Work Report

    l certify that l have a personal knowledge of the facts set forth In this Work report, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after i its completion and annexed report Is true.Name and Address of Person Certifying

    Si. Toro^o 'o MS WTelepone No. Date

    Ma*.Ce tf(Slgnature) '

    -or onice use^niy—;Total Value Cr. Rec^rd^d* |

    -t 5S 1997 "

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    lemed Approval Date

    ile Notice for Amendments Sent

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    Mining Recorder

    Date Approved

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    Credits you are claiming in this report may be cut back. In order to minimize the adverse effects of such deletions, please indicate from which claims you wish to priorize the defetion of credits. Please mark (^) one of the following:

    1. D Credits are to be cut back starting with the claim listed last, working backwards.2. D Credits are to be cut back equally over all claims contained in this report of work.3. D Credits are to be cut back as priorized on the attached appendix.

    In the event that you have not specified your choice of priority, option one will be implemented.

    Note 1: Examples of beneficial Interest are unrecorded transfers, option agreements, memorandum of agreements, etc., with respect to the mining claims.

    Note 2 : If work has been performed on patented or leased land, please complete the following:

    l certify that the recorded holder had a beneficial Interest In the patented or leased land at the time the work was performed.

    Signature Date

  • Developpement du Nordet des mines

    Statement of Costs f or Assessment CreditEtat des coOts auK fins. ut* j,* , . tdu credit d'cvaluation

    Transaction No./N0 de transaction

    Mining Act/Loi sur les mines

    Personal information collected on this form is obtained under the authority of the Mining Act. This Information will be used to maintain a record and ongoing status of the mining claim(s). Questions about this collection should be directed to the Provincial Manager, Minings Lands, Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, 4th Floor, 159 Cedar Street, Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264.

    Les renselgnements personnels contenus dans la presente lormule sonl recueillis en vertu de la Lol sur les mines et serviront a tenir a jour un registre des concessions minieres. Adresser toute quesiton sur la collece de ces renseignements au chef provincial des terrains miniers, ministers du Developpement du Nord et des Mines, 159, rue Cedar, 4e etage, Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264.

    1. Direct Costs/CoOts directs

    Type

    Wages Salalre*

    Contractor's and Consultant's FeesDrolts de ('entrepreneur et de I'expert- consell

    Supplies UsedFournlturesutillsees

    Equipment Rental Location de material

    Description

    Labour Main-d'oeuvreField Supervision Supervision sur le terrain

    Type

    \-\A\ L\ LO Q

    Type 0

    Type

    Amount Montant

    Totals Total global

    Total des co

    2. Indirect Costs/Couts indirects* * Note: When claiming Rehabilitation work Indirect costs are not

    allowable as assessment work.Pour le remboursement des travaux de rehabilitation, les couts ind rects ne sont pas admissibles en tant que travaux devaluation.

    Type

    Transportation Transport

    Food and Lodging Nourrlture et hebergementMobilization and Demobilization Mobilisation et demobilisation

    Description

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    Co- Cos-fs

    Amount Montant

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    Sub Total of Indirect Costs Total partlel des coOts Indirects

    Amount Allowable (not greater than 20tt of Direct Costs) Montant admissible (n'excedant pas 20 H des couts directs)Total Value of Assessment Credit Valeur totale du credit (Total of Direct md Allowable devaluationInrflrMt rml*\ fTotil rill eodtt direct*

    Totals Total global

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    et Indirect* admlulblei

    Note: The recorded holder will be required to verify expenditures claimed in this statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification. If verification is not made, the Minister may reject for assessment work all or pan of the assessment work submitted.

    Note : Le titulaire enregistre sera tenu de verifier les depenses demandees dans le present etat des couts dans les 30 jours suivant une demands b eel effet. Si la verification n'est pas effective, le ministre peut rejeter tout ou une partie des travaux devaluation preserves.

    Filing Discounts Remises pour depot

    1 . Work filed within two years of completion is claimed at 100^ of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit.

    1. Les travaux deposes dans les deux ans suivant leur achevement sont rembourses a 100 V) de la valeur totale susmentionnee du credit devaluation.

    2. Work filed three, four or five years after completion is claimed at 50Vo of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit. See calculations below:

    Total Value of Assessment Credit Total Assessment Claimedx 0.50 -

    2 . Les travaux deposes trois, quatre ou cinq ans apres leur achevement sont rembourses a 50 "to de la valeur totale du credit devaluation susmentionne. Voir les calculs ci-dessous.

    Valeur totale du credit devaluationx 0,50

    Evaluation totale demandee

    Certification Verifying Statement of Costs Attestation de I'etat des coOts

    l hereby certify:that the amounts shown are as accurate as possible and these costs were Incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands shown on the accompanying Report of Wont form.

    *m avthortatdAjiStl

    J'aHeste par la presents :que les montants indlques sont le plus exact possible et que ces depenses ont ete engagees pour effectuer les travaux d'evaluation sur les terrains Indlques dane la formule de rapport de travail el-Joint.

    Et qu'4 tJtrs de—. ^ puttnemgE*

    a Wraotot attestation,

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  • Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines

    August 6, 1997

    Steve MunroRESSOURCES KWG INC. 350 BAY STREET SUITE 1000 TORONTO, ONTARIO M5H-2S6

    Ministere du Developpement du Nord et des Mines Ontario

    Geoscience Assessment Office 933 Ramsey Lake Road 6th Floor Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6B5

    Telephone: (888)415-9846 Fax: (705) 670-5863

    Dear Sir or Madam:

    Subject: Transaction Number(s):

    Submission Number: 2 .17519

    StatusW9760.00210 Deemed Approval

    We have reviewed your Assessment Work submission with the above noted Transaction Number(s). The attached summary page(s) indicate the results of the review. WE RECOMMEND YOU READ THIS SUMMARY FOR THE DETAILS PERTAINING TO YOUR ASSESSMENT WORK.

    If the status for a transaction is a 45 Day Notice, the summary will outline the reasons for the notice, and any steps you can take to remedy deficiencies. The 90-day deemed approval provision, subsection 6(7) of the Assessment Work Regulation, will no longer be in effect for assessment work which has received a 45 Day Notice.

    Please note any revisions must be submitted in DUPLICATE to the Geoscience Assessment Office, by the response date on the summary.

    If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact Steve Beneteau by e-mail at [email protected] or by telephone at (705) 670-5855.

    Yours sincerely,

    ORIGINAL SIGNED BYBlair KiteSupervisor, Geoscience Assessment OfficeMining Lands Section

    Correspondence ID: 11169

    Copy for: Assessment Library

  • Work Report Assessment Results

    Submission Number: 2.17519

    Date Correspondence Sent: August 06,1997 Assessor: Steve Beneteau

    Transaction First Claim Number Number

    W9760.00210 1207222

    Section:10 Physical PDRILL

    Township(s) l Area(s)

    ATTAWAPISKAT

    Status

    Deemed Approval

    Approval Date

    June 11,1997

    Correspondence to:Resident Geologist South Porcupine, ON

    Assessment Files Library Sudbury, ON

    Recorded Holder(s) and/or Agent(s):Steve MunroRESSOURCES KWG INC. TORONTO, ONTARIO

    Page: 1CorresDondence l D: 11169

  • THE INFORMATION THAT APPEARS ON THIS MAP HAS BEEN COMPILED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES. AND ACCURACY IS NOT GUARANTEED. THOSE WISHING TO STAKE MIN ING CLAIMS SHOULD CON SULT WITH THE MINING RECORDER. MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOP MENT AND MINES, FOR AD DITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE STATUS OF THE LANDS SHOWN HEREON

    533854 G-4251

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    UNSURVEYED LINESLOT LINES — PARCEL BOUNDARY — MINING CLAIMS ETC —

    RAILWAY AND RIGHT OF WAY -*-

    UTILITY LINES -o

    NON-PERENNIAL STREAM —

    FLOODING OR FLOODING RIGHTS

    SUBDIVISION OR COMPOSITE PLAN

    RESERVATIONS

    ORIGINAL SHORELINE

    MARSH OR MUSKEG

    MINES

    TRAVERSE MONUMENT

    DISPOSITION OF CROWN LANDS

    TYPE OF DOCUMENT SYMBOL

    PATENT, SURFACE 8t M INING RIGHTS ........... ....... 9

    .SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY..,............ ....... 9

    .MINING RIGHTS ONLY .......... ,. .......... O

    LEASE, SURFACE 8t M INING RIGHTS.-.--................ B

    " .SURFACE RIGHTSONLY......... ................. H

    " .MINING RIGHTSONLY.,.....-..^.^^........... B

    LICENCE OF OCCUPATION ..........._.................. T

    ORDER-IN-COUNCIL ...................................... OC

    RESERVATION .__.... ...,............................ ©

    CANCELLED _........—.......... .................. ®

    SAND 8. GRAVEL ._..................................... (^

    AREASJ/VJTHDRAWJSI-FROM DISPOSITION

    M.R.O. - MINING RIGHTS ONLY

    S.R.O. -SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY

    M.-t-S. - MINING AND SURFACE RIGHTS

    Description Order No, Date Disposition File

    SCALE: 1 INCH = 40 CHAINS

    FEETiOOO 20OO 4OOO 60OO 8000

    O 200METRES

    1000li K M i

    200012 K M i

    AREA

    532854M M.R ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT

    NIPIGONMINING DIVISION

    PORCUPINELAND TITLES/ REGISTRY DIVISION

    KENORA/PATRICIA PORTION

    Ministry ofNaturalResources

    Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines

    Ontario

    Date JULY, 1995

    SMD 4 249

    AOPVA'EJ JO'/. O

    Number

    G-4249

    43F04NWD0022.17519 200

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